Whats funny is that map was made in TBC, yet it doesn't show Bloodmyst and Azuremyst Isle. I think a mistake that was overlooked for 7 years is a slightly bigger deal.

the draenei do not exist. these spacegoat like creatures you see are merely an illusion. do not believe the propaganda about this supposed "isle of pandaria" or it's pandaren. and definitely do not go north. northrend does not exist. forget i even said northrend. there is merely empty ocean up there.

After the Cataclysm, most of Azeroth's mapmakers had a mid-life crisis and quit their jobs once they realized Deathwing had rendered their life's work obsolete. It will be a while before maps are made current.

After the Cataclysm, most of Azeroth's mapmakers had a mid-life crisis and quit their jobs once they realized Deathwing had rendered their life's work obsolete. It will be a while before maps are made current.

I also noticed this when looking at the map a few days ago. But this is just nothing compared to when I realized that they didn't update the loading sceens for MoP, they used to do it every expansion...

For Night Elves and Draenei maybe. It would take longer from SW to Teldrassil and then Northrend. And besides everyone was returning from Outland so the closest port is SW.

Fair enough, if everyone was returning from Outland, why did the Horde set out from both Undercity and Orgrimmar?

And it raises an important issue, if night elves truly were so close to Northrend, wouldn't they consider it a more important threat and send more then just some troops to make a little tent camp? Or is it because they didn't really care much about Malygos since they thought they win either way, if he wins and ends all magic, the Well of Eternity under Nordrassil is neutralized, if magic users win, they, the night elves, can keep their druids and still learn new tricks from the blues on how to nullify magic.